I am an assistant professor in the Electrical Engineering Department of
Stanford University and a member of ISL. Before joining Stanford, I was a postdoctoral
researcher with the Algorithmic Research on Networked Information Group at
EPFL, Switzerland. I
received my PhD degree in 2009 from the Information Processing Group at the same university.
I received my B.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering and physics from Middle East Technical
University, Turkey, in 2001 and the M.Sc. degree in electrical
engineering from the same university in 2004. From 2001 to 2004, I worked
as a hardware design engineer for the Defense Industries Research and
Development Institute in Turkey.

Open Positions: I am looking for students and postdocs
with strong mathematical background and interest in theoretical work to
join my research group. If you are an admitted Stanford PhD student,
please send me an email with your CV. I apologize I am unable to respond
to all inquiries from prospective students and postdocs.

S. Brahma, C. Fragouli, A. Ozgur, On the Structure of Approximately
Optimal Schedules for Half-Duplex Diamond Networks, in Proc. of Allerton
Conference on Communication, Control and Computing, October 2013.